Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 9, Number 47, Vincennes, Knox County, 24 October 1818 — Page 6
Bv the President of the United 8tat.es. Whereas, by an aci of Congress passed on tne 3d day of March, 18 1 5 entitled an act to provide for the ascertaining and surveying of the boundary lines fixed by the treaty with tue Creek Indians, and for other purposes," the President of the United States ia authorised totalise the lands, acquired by the said treaty, to be offered for sale when surveyed : he re fore 1 James onkok, President of t ic United Slates, do hereby drcla -e arul make known, that publick sales fbi the disposal (agreeably to law) ofecrtaia Lands in the Alabama territoiy shall be held at C ttaba, in the Said territory on t c first Monday in January next and sh il )e continued For three wee ks, during which time will be offered for sale Townships ttumber'd 9 to 16 inclusive in range 5 9 to 16 in 6 10 to 16 in 7 lo to 16 in 8 Keeptsiicb lands as have been reserved by la fn the support ot schools, am) fbt Other purposes The land shall be offer cd for sde in regular numerical order, commencing with the lowest number of lection, township and range. Given under my hand, at the City of Washington, the 17th dav of July, 1818. JAMES MONROE, Bv the President : J. ME'GS, Commissioner of the Grnrat Land office. Printers who are authorised to publish the laws of the United States will publish the above once a Week till the first of January next, and send their bills to the General Land Office for payment. JHv 2138 wtJ NOTICE, "1 ' liE subscribers will offer at public X sale to any person or persons for the highest and best price, on the first Monday in November next at the Vinct tines Hotels the one full undivided sixth part or share, belonging to the estate of John Johnson deceased, of and in a certain t act & parcel of L.iXD. with the improvements ; situate in the upper Pr me, adjoining the Borough of Vincc vies in the County of Knox and State of Indiana, on which the Vincennes Stenm Mill is situate T rms will be made known on the iy of sale. PEGGY JOHNSON, Executrix. DA KIEL, SMI TH, ISAAC BLACKFORD, cutrs Vinwvnncs, July 30. -Si.
20 21, 22, 23 March next,
By the President of the V. State. Whereas by an act of Congress, passed on the 17th of February, 18 18, entitled 11 an act making provision for the establishment of additional Land Offices in the territory of Missouri' the President of the United Mates is authorised to direct the public lands, which have been surveyed in the said territory, to be offered for sale t. Therefore, I, James Monroe, Piesident of the United States do hereby dec'are and make known t!uU public sales f )r the disposal agreeably to aw) ot certain land 3 in the territory of Missouri shall be held in Franklin, in said territory, viz : On the first Monday in January next, for the sale of jPw Townships No. 46 to 52 (j inclusive and tract'l VnR. 1 township 53 J
43 to 52 and ftact'l township 5 J J 48 to 5 2 On the first Monday in
for the sale of Townships 48 to 55 inclusive, in ranges 24 & 25 48 to 50 26 k 27 On the first Monday in May next, for the sale of Townships 5 1 to 54 inclusive, in rangaJl 8c 12 51 to 56 43 53 to 56 Jft k 15 excepting the lands which ha v em-en, or may be reserved by law, fci the support of schools, and (brother purposes. Each sale shall continue as long as trm' be necessary to offer the lands for sale, and no longer, and the lauds shall be offered in regular numerical order. Given under my hand, at the ity of Washington, this 17th day of July, 1818. JAMES MONROE. By the President : lOSIAH MEIGS, Ccmtnr vfih Gen. L. Office. Printers of who are authorised to publish the laws of the U States will publish the above once a week till the first of May next, and send their bills to the General Land Office for payment. July 22. 38 WtM
JOHN BWING, HAS Jl'ST RECEIVED
ORLEANS COTTON
in Balce, FIRST Q.I AMTY
ORLEANS SlliAtt, BKST GKEKN COFFEE,
PEPPER. ALSP1CE, GIN 1 R, CHOC OLA I F, TEA See. kc. tugus 8 1818 tf 36
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lliv I-J H kjfrW A lu l. N A Y AY from the subset ib i n the nineteenth of July last a NL
GRO MAN named
HARRY, about 27 years of age, j fe t 8 or 9 inches high, dark complexion, well made to Lis bight, has ft remarkable st ar abort his left eve, ti is ne -ro vw,s b rouirht into
Fort Harris n. by the Wabash Indians, and delivered t a Mr. Pi nee, the Indian airi'ii mid 1 Pt!iif. hnri I r! ahi
tened to his le, and delivered to Mr. James Stew ait, at Fort H artisan for safe keeping, and ty st.n.c nit n he broak his chain, ami matie his t scape, it is supposed that he is lurking about the settlement of Fori Harrison. ny person taking np saitl Negro and confin ing him in any ail. so hat I can git him atrain, or by delivering bitfl to the snbBcriber in the Missouri Tcrritoi jf mar st. Charles, shall receive the ;.) vt re ward, with all reasonable expenc s. NATHANIEL II. UVE A LL. Oct. 1 7th, 1818. 46 N. B. t Is likely this Negro has pass with him as he had one Mr hen le was taken to Fort llanison, tl at he said was given to him by a man livit tg m I t. Harrison Prairie ; the nr. ro had altered his name from Henry to Gi urge. N H O
FOR SALE 10000 11. s Pig and Bar Lead.
800 Gallons Prime Kentucky WHISKEY, By the Parrel or Gallon. j. n. mcall. September 1 1, 1.118. F;-8t
WHEAT. THE Steam Mill Company Will give fVne Dollar pet Bushel
tr for good Merchantable " '"S flj W HEAT,
delivered at the Mill until the 20th day of December next. W. FELLOWS, Agent. Sept. 25. 4i tf.
THF subscriber has inst received
from New-Orleans a small quantity RUSSIA RON and a tew barrels
e has on hand a uood assortment mi
DRY:OOODB, and
G HOC Kill KS. which he will sell low for CASH or country produce. GEO. 11USSEV. Sept. 26, 1816. 43
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